For commercial pressure washing Sachse TX property owners need, C & D Commercial Services has been cleaning commercial properties since 1981. Sachse sits on the Dallas-Collin County line along Highway 78, a suburban community that has grown steadily over the last two decades. The expansion of the President George Bush Turnpike has made Sachse more accessible, drawing new retail and commercial development along the corridor. But the older properties along Highway 78 have been serving the community for years, and they have the accumulated grime to show for it.
C & D has been pressure washing commercial properties in Sachse for years. We have cleaned new retail centers near the turnpike access, service businesses along Miles Road, and established properties along Highway 78. The split between new and old means we carry equipment for both maintenance cleaning and deep restoration cleaning.
Sachse commercial properties fall into two categories. The newer developments near the President George Bush Turnpike access points have fresh surfaces, modern stucco architecture, and new concrete parking lots. These properties need regular maintenance cleaning to preserve their appearance from day one. Environmental staining, tire marks, and restaurant grease start accumulating immediately, and the key is preventing them from becoming permanent.
The older properties along Highway 78 have been serving the community for years. The surfaces have accumulated grime, oil stains, and organic growth. These properties need 210-degree hot water to cut through years of buildup. Cold water cannot break the bond between old oil and concrete or kill organic growth at the root.
The Highway 78 corridor itself brings commuter and local traffic past the commercial properties, which means the lots along the highway see more tire marks and oil drips than residential-area retail. We recommend more frequent cleaning for properties directly on Highway 78.
We assess each Sachse property to determine whether it needs maintenance cleaning or deep restoration cleaning. For newer properties near the turnpike, we use 500 to 1,500 PSI soft-wash with hot water for stucco facades and 3,000 PSI for concrete parking lots. The goal is preserving the fresh appearance.
For older properties along Highway 78, we use 210-degree hot water with industrial-grade degreasers at 3,000 to 4,000 PSI on concrete to remove years of oil staining. For building facades with organic growth, we use biodegradable mildewcide followed by hot water at 500 to 1,500 PSI. The process takes longer on older properties, but the results are visible.
Building facades throughout Sachse are stucco, brick veneer, and painted surfaces. We never hit these with 3,000 PSI. The soft-wash approach with hot water cleans effectively without damage.
Learn more about stormwater management guidelines on the EPA website. Sachse stormwater management requires commercial properties to manage runoff responsibly.
We use biodegradable degreasers for newer properties and industrial-grade degreasers for older properties with deep staining. Sachse properties typically have residential-adjacent landscaping, and our detergents are landscaping-safe. We recover wash water when required and have never had a client get flagged for a violation.
Our Sachse clients set up maintenance schedules based on property age and location. Newer properties near the turnpike get quarterly high-traffic cleaning and annual full building washes. Older Highway 78 properties get an initial deep cleaning followed by quarterly maintenance. Restaurants get monthly patio and dumpster pad cleaning during peak season. Parking lot degreasing twice a year for all properties. Stains that are cleaned regularly never become permanent.
We do not list prices because every property is different. Size, surface type, what we are cleaning, how accessible it is, whether it is a one-time job or a maintenance schedule. But here is what we can tell you: we have been buying cleaning chemicals and equipment from the same DFW suppliers for over 40 years. Those long-term relationships mean our material costs are lower than most of our competitors, and we pass that along. Property managers who compare quotes typically find we come in more affordable than the bigger national companies, often by a noticeable margin.
Call us for a free estimate. We will walk your property, look at what needs to be done, and give you a number that is honest and straightforward.
Can you handle both new and older properties in Sachse?
Yes. For newer developments near the President George Bush Turnpike, we focus on maintenance cleaning to preserve fresh surfaces. For older properties along Highway 78, we use 210-degree hot water to remove years of accumulated grime. We assess each property and determine the right approach.
How does Sachse location along Highway 78 affect cleaning?
Highway 78 is the main commercial corridor through Sachse, and it brings commuter and local traffic past the commercial properties. The lots along Highway 78 see more traffic than residential-area retail, which means more tire marks, oil drips, and general grime. We recommend more frequent cleaning for properties directly on Highway 78.
How often should my Sachse business be washed?
Highway 78 corridor properties: quarterly. Newer developments: quarterly for high-traffic, annually for full building. Full building exterior: annually. Parking lot degreasing: twice a year. Restaurants may benefit from monthly cleaning during peak season.
Need this service for your commercial property in DFW? C & D Commercial Services offers fast, free quotes with responses within 1 business day. Call us at 972.475.2271.